A Quincy masseur has been arrested and charged with inappropriately touching a female client during a massage he gave at a city massage and acupuncture clinic in November.

Krishna P. Lamichhane, 39, of 35 Copeland St. is due back in Quincy District Court on Feb. 11. He faces a rape charge and two counts of indecent assault and battery on a person over 14 years old.

Lamichhane was ordered held on $7,500 bail following his arraignment Tuesday.

Quincy police Capt. John Dougan said a woman came to police on Jan. 8 to report that Lamichhane, a masseur at the Republic of Wellness at 67 Coddington St., had touched her inappropriately during a massage in November.

Lamichhane was arrested this past Monday after being interviewed by police, Dougan said.

Republic of Wellness, which offers massage, acupuncture and therapeutic services, is in an office building across the street from Quincy High School and next to the old YMCA branch. The owner could not be reached for comment Thursday.

Lamichhane is not listed as a current staff member on the Republic of Wellness website. The state issued a massage-therapist license to Lamichhane in January 2012, and the license expires Sept. 28 of this year, according to the state Division of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation.

The state’s website, which displays disciplinary actions dating back to 1993, has no record of any disciplinary actions against Lamichhane.

Dougan advised anyone who has had problems with Lamichhane’s massage services in the past to call Quincy police at 617-479-1212 and ask for the special investigations unit.

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